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Lowest round trip fares by airline from Los Angeles and Kansas City
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Fly From Los Angeles to Kansas City
Origin | Los Angeles |
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Destination | Kansas City |
Number of Daily Flights | 3 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Dec 4 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Dec 4 |
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Cheap flights from Los Angeles to Kansas City
Whether you're taking a flight from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Kansas City International Airport (MCI) for a business trip or a vacation, you'll find plenty to do in one of the biggest cities in The Show-Me State.
Kansas City is a fun, family-friendly city with attractions for everyone. If you're hungry when you land, pick up your rental car and head south on I-29 to find yourself in one of Kansas City's diverse neighborhoods. You'll find plenty of metered parking throughout the city as well as the downtown, River Market and Crossroads Arts District.
Key Facts
If you want to explore outside the city, hop on I-35 south to visit the American Museum of Natural History Exhibition at the Museum of Prairiefire. Here you’ll be able to take a guided walk along the Wetlands Interpretive Trail. Prairiefire has numerous dining and shopping venues at your disposal, such as Gaslight’s Grill.
Hints and Tips
The flight from Los Angeles to Kansas City is approximately two hours and 50 minutes. Rental car companies at MCI share a Gray Rental Car Shuttle that stops at designated areas at each terminal.
One unique aspect of Kansas City is that it's located in two different states: The airport and most of downtown are located in Missouri, and Bell Street separates the city into its Missouri and Kansas halves.